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Aerial View of Yucca Flat

Edgerton, Germeshausen & Greer (EG&G), Fenix &

TYPES OF NUCLEAR TESTS

Scisson, Inc., and Holmes & Narver, Inc. REECo has
5,000 employees at the test site for construction,
maintenance, and operational support, which includes large diameterdrilling and tunneling, on-site
radiation monitoring, and operation of base camps.
EG&G has 2,200 employees, who design, fabricate,

Presently, an average of more than 12 tests per
year are conducted at the NevadaTest Site. Each test
is either at the bottom ofa vertical drill hole or at the
end of a horizontal tunnel. The vertical drill hole

Fenix & Scisson, Inc. handles the design, research,
inspection, and procurement for the drilling and
mining activities. Holmes & Narver, Inc. has responsibility for architectural design, engineering design,
and inspection. In addition to contractors, several
government agencies provide support to the testing
program: the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has responsibility for radiation monitoring
outside the Nevada Test Site; the National Oceanic

mined in the Rainier and Aqueduct Mesas. Tunnel

and operate the diagnostic and scientific equipment.

and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)provides

weather analyses and predictions; and the United
States Geological Survey (USGS) provides geological, geophysical, and hydrological assessments of
test locations.

tests are the most common(representing over 90%

of all tests conducted) and occur either on Yucca Flat
or, if they are large-yield tests, on Pahute Mesa.
Mostvertical drill hole tests are for the purpose of
developing new weapon systems. Horizontal tunne!
tests are more costly and time-consuming. They only
occur onceor twice a year and are located in tunnels
tests are generally for evaluating the effects (radia-

tion. ground shock, etc.) of various weapons on

military hardware and systems. In addition, the
United Kingdom also tests at a rate of about once a
year at the NevadaTestSite.
It takes 6 to 8 weeksto drill a hole depending on
depth and location. The holes used by Livermore and
Los Alamosdiffer slightly. Los Alamos typically
uses holes with diameters that range from about 4

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